TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The disclosure generally relates to a round baler for forming a bale of a material
into a cylindrical shape.
BACKGROUND
[0002] There are a wide variety of different types of agricultural machines that generate
bales of agricultural material that has been harvested. Such balers can bale material
like hay, straw, silage, etc.
[0003] It is not uncommon for operators to wish to know the weight of each bale. There are
a variety of different reasons for this. For instance, the weight of the bale may
be indicative of the moisture level of the baled material. The operator may wish to
know this so that he or she can regulate the baling process based on the moisture
content in a bale. Similarly, bales are often moved away from a field where they are
harvested by loading them onto a transport vehicle. The transport vehicles are often
rated to carry only a certain weight. Thus, knowing the weight of the bale can help
in ensuring that the rated transport vehicle load is not exceeded. Further, bales
may be sold based on weight.
[0004] In order to address this issue, some current systems have been implemented in round
balers. Some current systems use a wheel or spindle load measurement device which
measures the load exerted on the wheel or spindle of the round baler. However, these
systems can be expensive and inaccurate. It is not uncommon for the round baler, itself,
to weigh several times as much as the bale that it is making. Therefore, even if the
measurement device has a relatively low error, this can still result in a relatively
high error in the bale weight measurement, because the load measuring device is also
measuring the entire weight of the baler. Other systems may attempt to weigh the bale
with the bale secured to a rear gate of the round baler, and with the rear gate partially
opened.
[0005] The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is
not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject
matter.
SUMMARY
[0006] A round baler is provided. The round baler includes a housing, and a gate rotatably
attached to the housing for rotation about a gate rotation axis. The gate if moveable
between a closed position, an open position, and at least one intermediate position
disposed between the closed position and the open position. The housing and the gate
cooperate to define an interior region. A bale formation system is disposed within
the interior region. The bale formation system is operable to form a bale having a
circular cylindrical shape. The cylindrical shape of the bale includes a first circular
end face and a second circular end face disposed at opposing ends of the bale relative
to a centerline of the cylindrical shape. The centerline of the cylindrical shape
is generally parallel with the gate rotation axis during formation of the bale by
the bale formation system. A bale holder is attached to and moveable with the gate.
The bale holder includes a retractable member that is moveable between an engaged
position operable to grasp the bale and move the bale with the gate, and a disengaged
position operable to release the bale relative to the gate.
[0007] In one aspect of the disclosure, the retractable member is positioned to grasp the
first circular end face of the bale within the interior region at a contact location.
The contact location is disposed rearward of a vertical reference plane passing through
the centerline of the bale when the bale is disposed within the interior region and
the gate is disposed in the closed position. The vertical reference plane is arranged
perpendicular to the first circular end face and the second circular end faceof the
bale. In another aspect of the disclosure, the contact location may be disposed below
a horizontal plane passing through the centerline of the bale when the bale is disposed
within the interior region and the gate is disposed in the closed position.
[0008] In one aspect of the disclosure, a lower roller is attached to and supported by the
gate at a forward lowermost edge of the gate. The lower roller extends across a width
of the interior region. The contact location is positioned such that a gravitational
force acting on the bale urges the bale into engagement with the lower roller when
the gate is disposed in the intermediate position, so that the bale is supported by
the bale holder and the lower roller when the gate is disposed in the intermediate
position. By engaging the bale with the bale holder at the contact location, which
is located rearward of the centerline, gravity may be used to cause the bale to rotate
forward and downward onto the lower roller, thereby ensuring a consistent location
of the bale relative to the gate when in the intermediate position. Having the bale
in a consistent location relative to the gate allows the weight of the bale to be
calculated accurately based on the forces acting on the gate.
[0009] In one aspect of the disclosure, the retractable member may be moveable relative
to the gate based on a diameter of the bale to change the position of the contact
location when the gate is disposed in the closed position. By relocating the retractable
member, the bale holder may be positioned to engage bales of different diameters,
while ensuring that the bales consistently settle into the desired position on the
lower roller.
[0010] In one aspect of the disclosure, the contact location may be spaced away from a circumferential
edge of the first circular end face by an edge distance. The edge distance is equal
to or greater than a value that is approximately ten percent of a diameter of the
bale.
[0011] In one aspect of the disclosure, the gate includes a first side wall that is positioned
generally parallel with the first circular end face of the bale during formation of
the bale in the bale formation system. The bale holder is positioned against the first
side wall. The bale holder includes a support member. The first side wall defines
an opening, with the retractable member moveable within and through the opening.
[0012] In one aspect of the disclosure, the retractable member includes a shape that is
complimentary to a shape of the opening. The retractable member substantially fills
the opening when the retractable member is disposed in the engaged position and the
disengaged position.
[0013] In one aspect of the disclosure, the gate holder includes an actuator that interconnects
the retractable member and the gate. The actuator is operable to move the retractable
member between the engaged position and the disengaged position. In one implementation,
the actuator includes a linear actuator operable to extend and retract along a linear
path. For example, the actuator may include a hydraulic cylinder, an electrically
actuated linear actuator, a pneumatic cylinder, or some other similar device.
[0014] In one implementation, the retractable member is rotatable relative to the first
side wall about a holder rotation axis. The actuator includes a first end pivotably
attached to the retractable member at a location spaced form the holder rotation axis.
The actuator includes a second end attached to a fixed structure other than the retractable
member, such as but not limited to the first side wall or the support member. Extension
and retraction of the actuator rotates the retractable member about the holder rotation
axis to move the retractable member between the engaged position and the disengaged
position.
[0015] In one implementation, the retractable member includes a base portion and a tooth
portion extending from the base portion. The tooth portion is positioned at a location
spaced from the holder rotation axis, with the first end of the actuator coupled to
the base portion. The tooth portion is moveable within and through the opening of
the first side wall to engage or disengage the bale as the retractable member moves
between the engaged position and the disengaged position.
[0016] In one aspect of the disclosure, the base portion of the retractable member is positioned
adjacent an exterior surface of the first side wall. the tooth portion includes an
end surface that is positioned substantially flush with an interior surface of the
first side wall when the retractable member is disposed in the disengaged position.
As such, the end surface of the tooth portion and the interior surface of the first
side wall present a substantially flat and solid surface so that crop material is
not caught in the opening and/or gathered around the tooth portion.
[0017] In one implementation of the round baler, the retractable member includes a latch
portion. The latch portion is moveable between a latched position and an un-latched
position. The latch portion is disposed in the latched position when the retractable
member is disposed in the engaged position. The latch portion is positioned in the
latched position to secure the gate relative to the first side wall. In one implementation
the latch portion includes a hook operable to grasp the first side wall in interlocking
engagement when positioned in the latched position. The latch portion is disposed
in the un-latched position when the retractable member is disposed in the disengaged
position to allow movement of the gate relative to the first side wall. Accordingly,
as the retractable member moves from the disengaged position into the engaged position,
the latch portion of the retractable member simultaneously moves from the lathed position
into the un-latched position to allow movement of the gate relative to the frame.
Similarly, as the retractable member moves from the engaged position into the disengaged
position, the latch portion of the retractable member simultaneously moves from the
un-latched position into the latched position to secure the gate relative to the frame.
[0018] In one implementation of the round baler, the retractable member is rotatable about
a holder rotation axis. The latch portion is disposed forward of the holder rotation
axis. The retractable member includes a base portion and a tooth portion extending
from the base portion at a location spaced from the holder rotation axis. The tooth
portion is disposed rearward of the holder rotation axis. The latch portion may include
a hook operable to grasp the first side wall in interlocking engagement. The vertical
reference plane can be perpendicular to the first circular end face and the second
circular end face of the bale.
[0019] The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present
teachings are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best
modes for carrying out the teachings when taken in connection with the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a round baler showing a gate in a closed position.
FIG. 2 is a schematic side view of the round baler showing the gate in an intermediate
position.
FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of the round baler showing the gate in an open position.
FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a bale.
FIG. 5 is a schematic fragmentary exterior perspective view of the round baler showing
a bale holder.
Fig. 6 is a schematic fragmentary cross-sectional view of the round baler showing
a retractable member of the bale holder in a disengaged position.
FIG. 7 is a schematic fragmentary interior perspective view of the round baler showing
the retractable member in the disengaged position.
FIG. 8 is a schematic fragmentary cross-sectional view of the round baler showing
the retractable member of the bale holder in an engaged position.
Fig 9 is a schematic fragmentary interior perspective view of the round baler showing
the retractable member in the engaged position.
FIG. 10 is a schematic fragmentary cross sectional view of the round baler showing
an alternative embodiment of the retractable member of FIGS. 6-9 with a latch portion
in a latched position.
FIG. 11. is a schematic fragmentary cross sectional view of the round baler showing
the alternative embodiment of the retractable member of FIGS. 6-9 with the latch portion
in a un-latched position.
Fig. 12 is a schematic fragmentary cross-sectional view of the round baler showing
an alternative embodiment of the retractable member in the disengaged position.
FIG. 13 is a schematic fragmentary cross-sectional view of the round baler showing
the alternative embodiment of the retractable member in the engaged position.
FIG. 14 is a schematic fragmentary interior perspective view of the round baler showing
the alternative embodiment of the retractable member in the engaged position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that terms such as "above,"
"below," "upward," "downward," "top," "bottom," etc., are used descriptively for the
figures, and do not represent limitations on the scope of the disclosure, as defined
by the appended claims. Furthermore, the teachings may be described herein in terms
of functional and/or logical block components and/or various processing steps. It
should be realized that such block components may be comprised of any number of hardware,
software, and/or firmware components configured to perform the specified functions.
[0022] Terms of degree, such as "generally", "substantially" or "approximately" are understood
by those of ordinary skill to refer to reasonable ranges outside of a given value
or orientation, for example, general tolerances or positional relationships associated
with manufacturing, assembly, and use of the described embodiments.
[0023] Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the
several views, a round baler is generally shown at 20. Referring to FIGS. 1-3, the
round baler 20 includes a frame 22. One or more ground engaging elements 24, such
as but not limited to one or more wheels and/or tracks, are attached to and rotatably
supported by the frame 22. A tongue 26 may be coupled to the frame 22 at a forward
end 28 of the frame 22. A hitch arrangement 30 may be included with the tongue 26.
The hitch arrangement 30 may be used to attach the round baler 20 to a traction unit,
such as but not limited to an agricultural tractor. In other embodiments, the round
baler 20 may be self-propelled, in which case the traction unit and the round baler
20 are configured as a single, self-propelled vehicle.
[0024] The round baler 20 includes a housing 32. The housing 32 is attached to and supported
by the frame 22. The housing 32 may include one or more walls or panels that at least
partially enclose and/or define an interior region 34. The round baler 20 further
includes a gate 36. The gate 36 may include one or more walls or panels that at least
partially enclose and/or define the interior region 34. As such, the housing 32 and
the gate 36 cooperate to define the interior region 34 therebetween.
[0025] The gate 36 is attached to and rotatably supported by the housing 32. The gate 36
is positioned adjacent a rearward end 38 of the frame 22 and is pivotably moveable
about a gate rotation axis 40. The gate rotation axis 40 is generally horizontal and
perpendicular to a central longitudinal axis 42 of the frame 22. The gate 36 is moveable
between a closed position (shown in FIG. 1) for forming a bale 44 within the interior
region 34, and an open position (shown in FIG. 3) for discharging the bale 44 from
the interior region 34. The gate 36 may further be moveable to at least one intermediate
position (shown in FIG. 2), which is disposed between the closed position and the
open position.
[0026] The round baler 20 includes a pick-up 46 disposed proximate the forward end 28 of
the frame 22. The pickup gathers crop material from a ground surface 48 and directs
the gathered crop material toward and into an inlet 50 of the interior region 34.
The pickup may include, but is not limited to tines, forks, augers, conveyors, baffles,
etc., for gathering and moving the crop material. The round baler 20 may be equipped
with a pre-cutter (not shown), disposed between the pickup and the inlet 50. As such,
the pre-cutter is disposed downstream of the pickup and upstream of the inlet 50 relative
to a direction of travel of the crop material. As is understood by those skilled in
the art, the pre-cutter cuts or chops the crop material into smaller pieces.
[0027] A bale formation system 54 is disposed within the interior region 34 and defines
a baling chamber 56. The bale formation system 54 is operable to form the bale 44
to have a cylindrical shape. Referring to FIG. 4, the cylindrical shape of the bale
44 includes a first circular end face 58 and a second circular end face 60 disposed
at opposing ends of the bale 44 relative to a centerline 62 of the cylindrical shape,
in particular the centerline 62 of the bale 44. The centerline 62 of the bale 44 is
generally located and extends through respective diametric centers of the first circular
end face 58 and the second circular end face 60. The centerline 62 of the cylindrical
shape is generally parallel with the gate rotation axis 40 during formation of the
bale 44 by the bale formation system 54, within the baling chamber 56.
[0028] The bale formation system 54 may be configured as a variable chamber baler, or as
a fixed chamber baler. The round baler 20 shown in the Figures and described herein
is depicted and described as a variable chamber baler. Referring to FIGS. 1-3, and
as is understood by those skilled in the art, the variable chamber baler includes
a plurality of longitudinally extending side-by-side forming belts 64 that are supported
by a plurality of rollers. The bale 44 is formed by the forming belts 64 and one or
more side walls of the housing 32. As is understood by those skilled in the art, the
forming belts 64 are controlled to vary the radial size of the baling chamber 56.
As understood by those skilled in the art, if the bale formation system 54 is configured
as a fixed chamber baler, the round baler 20 may include a plurality of rollers rotatably
attached to and supported by the housing 32 and the gate 36, and arranged in cross
section to form a circular baling chamber 56 having a fixed diameter 66. The specific
components and operation of the bale formation system 54, i.e., the variable chamber
bale formation system 54 or the fixed chamber bale formation system 54, are known
to those skilled in the art, are not pertinent to the teachings of this disclosure,
and are therefore not described in detail herein.
[0029] In the example implementation shown in the figures and described herein, in which
the bale formation system 54 includes the variable chamber baler, the crop material
is directed through the inlet 50 and into the baling chamber 56, whereby the forming
belts 64 roll the crop material in a spiral fashion into the bale 44 having the cylindrical
shape. The belts apply a constant pressure to the crop material as the crop material
is formed into the bale 44. A belt tensioner continuously moves the forming belts
64 radially outward relative to the centerline 62 of the cylindrical bale 44 as a
diameter 66 of the bale 44 increases. The belt tensioner maintains the appropriate
tension in the belts to obtain the desired density of the crop material.
[0030] As shown in FIGS. 1-3, the round baler 20 includes a wrap system 68. The wrap system
68 is operable to wrap the bale 44 with a wrap material inside the baling chamber
56. Once the bale 44 is formed to a desired size, the wrap system 68 feeds the wrap
material into the baling chamber 56 to wrap the bale 44 and thereby secure the crop
material in a tight package and maintain the desired shape of the bale 44. The wrap
material may include, but is not limited to, a twine, a net mesh, or a solid plastic
wrap. Movement of the gate 36 into the open position simultaneously moves the belts
clear of the formed bale 44 and allows the formed and wrapped bale 44 to be discharged
through the rear of the baling chamber 56.
[0031] Referring to FIG. 1, the gate 36 includes a first side wall 70 positioned generally
parallel with the first circular end face 58 of the bale 44 during formation of the
bale 44 in the bale formation system 54. A second side wall (not shown) is positioned
generally parallel with the second circular end face 60 of the bale 44 during formation
of the bale 44 in the bale formation system 54. It should be appreciated that the
first circular end face 58 and the first side wall 70 may be positioned one either
the left side or the right side of the round baler 20, relative to a direction of
travel of the round baler 20 while gathering crop material, with the second circular
end face 60 and the second side wall positioned on the other of the left side or the
right side of the round baler 20, opposite the first circular end face 58 and the
first side wall 70.
[0032] In some circumstances and/or for some baling operations, it is desirable to measure
or otherwise determine a weight of the bale 44 after formation and before being discharged
from the interior region 34 of the round baler 20 and onto the ground surface 48.
One process of determining the weight of the bale 44 is to fully support the bale
44 on the gate 36, and measure the force applied to one or more hydraulic cylinders
72 holding the gate 36 and the bale 44. In order to do so, the bale 44 and the gate
36 may be moved to the intermediate position, such that the weight of the bale 44
is fully supported by the gate 36. Referring to FIG. 2, in the intermediate position,
one or more pressure or force sensors may sense data related to the forces acting
on the hydraulic cylinders 72 holding the gate 36 in the intermediate position. Knowing
theses forces and the weight and geometry of the gate 36, the weight of the bale 44
may be accurately calculated. In order to accurately make this calculation, however,
the bale 44 should be consistently positioned relative to the gate 36.
[0033] In order to consistently position the bale 44 relative to the gate 36, the bale 44
may be positioned relative to a specific feature of the gate 36. For example, the
gate 36 may include multiple rollers attached thereto that are used to form the bale
44. One of the multiple rollers may be defined as a lower roller 74. The lower roller
74 is attached to and supported by the gate 36. While the gate 36 may include multiple
rollers, the lower roller 74 is positioned at a forward lowermost edge of the gate
36, i.e., the lower edge of the gate 36 facing the housing 32. The lower roller 74
may extend across a width of the interior region 34. While the gate 36 may include
multiple rollers, in the example implementation described herein, the lower roller
74 is the specific roller that is positioned closest to the lower edge of the gate
36 facing the housing 32. However, in other embodiments, the lower roller 74 may include
a different relative position amongst the other multitude of rollers. As such, the
word "lower" is used to identify or differentiate the lower roller 74 from other rollers
of the rear gate 36, and should not be interpreted as limiting the lower roller 74
to only the lowermost roller of the gate 36. The bale 44 may be positioned relative
to the lower roller 74, such that the lower roller 74 consistently supports the weight
of the bale 44 in a consistent location relative to the gate 36, to enable the weight
of the bale 44 to be accurately calculated.
[0034] Referring to FIG. 5, the round baler 20 includes a bale holder 76A, 76B. The bale
holder 76A, 76B is attached to and moveable with the gate 36. In the example implementation
shown in the figures and described herein, the bale holder 76A, 76B is positioned
against the first side wall 70. However, it should be appreciated that the bale holder
76A, 76B may alternatively be positioned adjacent to the second side wall. Furthermore,
while the detailed description describes a single bale holder 76A, 76B positioned
adjacent the first side wall 70 for engaging the first circular end face 58 of the
bale 44, it should be appreciated that a mirror copy of the bale holder 76A, 76B may
be included adjacent the second side wall for engaging the second circular end face
60 of the bale 44.
[0035] Referring to FIGS. 6-12, the bale holder 76A, 76B includes a retractable member 78.
The retractable member 78 is moveable between an engaged position and a disengaged
position. When the retractable member 78 is disposed in the engaged position, the
retractable member 78 is operable to grasp the bale 44 and move the bale 44 with the
gate 36. When the retractable member 78 is disposed in the disengaged position, the
retractable member 78 is operable to release the bale 44 relative to the gate 36.
[0036] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 4, the retractable member 78 is positioned relative to the
bale 44 to grasp the first circular end face 58 of the bale 44 within the interior
region 34 at a contact location 80 on the first circular end face 58. The contact
location 80 is positioned such that a gravitational force 82 acting on a center of
gravity 84 of the bale 44 urges the bale 44 into engagement with the lower roller
74 when the gate 36 is disposed in the intermediate position so that the bale 44 is
supported by the bale holder 76A, 76B and the lower roller 74 when the gate 36 is
disposed in the intermediate position. The position of the contact location 80 relative
to the center of gravity 84 of the bale 44 causes the gravitational force 82 acting
on the bale 44 to urge or rotate the bale 44 forward and downward relative to the
direction of travel of the round baler 20 when gathering crop, so that the bale 44
rests on the lower roller 74. This positions the bale 44 in a consistent location
when the gate 36 is in the intermediate position, so that the weight of the bale 44
may be calculated.
[0037] The contact location 80 is disposed rearward of a vertical reference plane 86. As
used herein, the rearward direction is relative to the direction of travel of the
round baler 20 when gathering crop material. The rearward direction is generally indicated
by arrow 88. The vertical reference plane 86 is an imaginary plane or planar surface
that passes through the centerline 62 of the bale 44 when the bale 44 is disposed
within the interior region 34 and the gate 36 is disposed in the closed position.
The vertical reference plane 86 is arranged and/or positioned perpendicular to the
first circular end face 58 and the second circular end face 60 of the bale 44. It
should be appreciated that the position of the contact location 80 relative to the
gate 36 and the centerline 62 of the bale 44 changes as the gate 36 moves in an arcuate
path from the closed position into the intermediate position.
[0038] In one implementation, the contact location 80 is disposed an edge distance 90 from
a circumferential edge 92 of the first circular end face 58. The edge distance 90
may be defined to equal a distance capable of ensuring that the cylindrical structure
of the bale 44 is not disrupted as the gate 36 moves the bale 44 from the closed position
into the intermediate position. In one implementation, the edge distance 90 may be
equal to or greater than a value that is approximately ten percent of the diameter
66 of the bale 44. As used herein, approximately equal to ten percent may be interpreted
as being within plus or minus 5% of the value.
[0039] In one implementation, the contact location 80 may be disposed below a horizontal
reference plane 94. As used herein, the horizontal reference plane 94 is positioned
normal to the direction of gravity. The direction of gravity is generally indicated
by arrow 96. The horizontal reference plane 94 is an imaginary plane or planar surface
that passes through the centerline 62 of the bale 44 when the bale 44 is disposed
within the interior region 34 and the gate 36 is disposed in the closed position.
It should be appreciated that the position of the contact location 80 relative to
the gate 36 and the centerline 62 of the bale 44 changes as the gate 36 moves in an
arcuate path from the closed position into the intermediate position.
[0040] In one implementation, the bale holder 76A, 76B and/or the retractable member 78
may be moveable relative to the gate 36 to change the position of the contact location
80 when the gate 36 is disposed in the closed position. The position of the bale holder
76A, 76B and/or the retractable member 78 may be based on the diameter 66 of the bale
44. In some implementations, the round baler 20 may be re-configurable to form bale
44s of different diameters 66. In which case, it is contemplated that the bale holder
76A, 76B and/or the retractable member 78 may be re-positionable relative to the gate
36 to change the position of the contact location 80. In so doing, the contact location
80 may be customized for specific diameters 66. For example, the bale holder 76A,
76B may be moved to a first position on the first side wall 70 so that the retractable
member 78 engages the bale 44 at a first contact location 80 specific to a first diameter
66, whereas the bale holder 76A, 76B may be moved to a second position on the first
side wall 70 so that the retractable member 78 engages the bale 44 at a second contact
location 80 specific to a second diameter 66.
[0041] Referring to FIGS. 6-9, a first embodiment of the bale holder is generally shown
at 76A. The bale holder 76A includes a support member 98. The support member 98 may
be configured in a suitable manner for attachment to the gate 36. The support member
98 may include plates, channel members, tubular members, etc., configured to support
the retractable member 78 and other components of the bale holder 76A, and enable
attachment to the gate 36. In the example implementation shown in the Figures, the
support member 98 is attached to the first side wall 70. However, in other implementations,
the support member 98 may be attached to other components of the gate 36 and positioned
adjacent to the first side wall 70.
[0042] The first side wall 70 defines an opening 100. The retractable member 78 is positioned
and moveable within the opening 100. The retractable member 78 includes a shape that
is complimentary to a shape of the opening 100. As such, the retractable member 78
substantially fills the opening 100. As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the retractable member
78 includes an end surface 104 that is positioned substantially flush with an interior
surface 102 of the first side wall 70 when the retractable member 78 is disposed in
the disengaged position. Because the shape of the retractable member 78 compliments
the shape of the opening 100, generally filling the opening 100, crop material is
prevented from becoming caught and/or intertwined around the retractable member 78
when the retractable member 78 is disposed in the disengaged position. As shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9, the end surface 104 is projected inward into the interior region 34
and into engagement with the first circular end face 58 of the bale 44 when the retractable
member 78 is disposed in the engaged position.
[0043] Referring to FIG. 7, the opening 100 in the first side wall 70 has a generally rectangular
shape. The retractable member 78 includes a generally planar structure having a base
portion 106 and a tooth portion 108. The tooth portion 108 of the retractable member
78 is disposed within the opening 100 of the first side wall 70. The tooth portion
108 includes a generally rectangular shape complimentary in size to that of the opening
100, such that the tooth portion 108 generally fills the opening 100 in the first
side wall 70. The tooth portion 108 includes or defines the end surface 104, along
an edge of the plate. As shown in FIG. 7, the end surface 104 of the tooth portion
108 is positioned flush with the interior surface 102 of the first side wall 70 when
the retractable member 78 is disposed in the engaged position. As shown in FIGS. 8
and 9, the tooth portion 108 and the end surface 104 thereof are pressed inward into
the interior region 34, beyond the interior surface 102 of the first side wall 70,
into engagement with the bale 44.
[0044] Referring to FIGS. 6 and 8, the retractable member 78 is rotatable relative to the
first side wall 70 about a holder rotation axis 110. In one implementation, the retractable
member 78 is rotatably attached to the support member 98 for rotation about the holder
rotation axis 110. The holder rotation axis 110 is arranged in a generally vertical
orientation, such that the retractable member 78 generally moves on a horizontal plane.
[0045] The tooth portion 108 of the retractable member 78 extends away from the base portion
106 at a location that is spaced from the holder rotation axis 110. The base portion
106 of the retractable member 78 is positioned adjacent to an exterior surface 112
of the first side wall 70, with the tooth portion 108 extending through the opening
100. Rotation of the base portion 106 about the holder rotation axis 110 causes the
tooth portion 108 to move toward and away from the interior region 34 of the round
baler 20.
[0046] The bale holder 76A, 76B includes an actuator 114. The actuator 114 interconnects
the retractable member 78 and the gate 36. In one implementation, the actuator 114
includes a linear actuator 114 that is operable to extend and retract along a linear
path 122. The linear actuator 114 may include, but is not limited to, a hydraulic
cylinder, and electric linear actuator, a pneumatic actuator, etc. The actuator 114
includes a first end 116 pivotably coupled to the base portion 106 of the retractable
member 78 at a location spaced from the holder rotation axis 110. A second end 118
of the actuator 114 is coupled or attached to the gate 36. For example, the second
end 118 of the actuator 114 may be attached to the support member 98, the first side
wall 70, or some other structure of the gate 36. The actuator 114 extends and retracts
to move the retractable member 78 between the engaged position and the disengaged
position.
[0047] During operation, when the formation of the bale 44 within the bale formation system
54 is complete, such as shown in FIG. 1, the actuator 114 is signaled by a controller
120 to move the retractable member 78 from the disengaged position, shown in FIGS.
6 and 7, into the engaged position, shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. In response to the signal,
the actuator 114 extends. Due to the offset between the holder rotation axis 110 and
the connection between the first end 116 of the actuator 114 and the base portion
106 of the retractable member 78, extension of the actuator 114 causes the retractable
member 78 to rotate about the holder rotation axis 110. This rotation of the base
portion 106 moves the tooth portion 108 from the disengaged position, in which the
end surface 104 of the tooth portion 108 is positioned flush against the interior
surface 102 of the first side wall 70, into the engaged position, in which the tooth
portion 108 protrudes into the interior region 34 and into penetrating engagement
with the first circular end face 58 of the bale 44. It should be appreciated that
a second bale holder 76A may be deployed on the opposing end of the bale 44 to similarly
operate and engage the second circular end face 60 of the bale 44.
[0048] Once the tooth portion 108 is positioned in the engaged position, in which the tooth
portion 108 is disposed in penetrating engagement with the bale 44 at the contact
location 80, the gate 36 may be controlled to move from the closed position into the
intermediate position, shown in FIG. 2. Due to the grasping engagement of the bale
holder 76A with the bale 44, the bale 44 moves with the gate 36 into the intermediate
position. Because of the position of the contact location 80, where the tooth portion
108 penetrates into the bale 44, gravity acts on the bale 44 causing the bale 44 to
rotate forward and/or downward until the bale 44 rests upon the lower roller 74. Once
positioned on the lower roller 74, the weight of the bale 44 may be calculated. Because
of the position of the contact location 80, and the resulting movement of the bale
44 onto the lower roller 74, the bale 44 is consistently positioned on the lower roller
74 to provide consistent and accurate measurements of the forces acting on the gate
36, which enables consistent and accurate determination of the weight of the bale
44.
[0049] Once the bale 44 weighing process is complete, the controller 120 may signal the
actuator 114 to move the retractable member 78 into the disengaged position, shown
in FIGS. 6 and 7. In response to the signal, the actuator 114 may retract, thereby
causing the base portion 106 of the retractable member 78 to rotate about the holder
rotation axis 110 and the tooth portion 108 of the retractable member 78 to withdraw
from the bale 44. Because the shape of the tooth portion 108 compliments the shape
of the opening 100 in the first side wall 70, any debris caught on the tooth portion
108 is scraped off as the tooth portion 108 is withdrawn from the interior region
34 through the first side wall 70. Furthermore, with the end surface 104 of the tooth
portion 108 positioned flush against the interior surface 102 of the first side wall
70, there are not portions of the bale holder 76A to interfere with removal of the
bale 44 from the interior region 34. Once the tooth portion 108 of the retractable
member 78 is withdrawn from the bale 44, the bale 44 is free to fall out of the gate
36 as the gate 36 is moved into the open position, shown in FIG. 3.
[0050] Referring to FIGS. 10 and 11, an alternative embodiment of the retractable member
78 shown in FIGS. 6-9 is shown. The retractable member 78 of FIGS. 10 and 11 includes
a latch portion 130. The latch portion 130 is moveable between a latched position,
shown in FIG. 10 and an un-latched position, shown in FIG. 11. The latch portion 130
is disposed in the latched position when the retractable member 78 is disposed in
the engaged position. The latch portion 130 is positioned in the latched position
to secure the gate 36 relative to the first side wall 70. In one implementation the
latch portion 130 includes a hook 132 operable to grasp the first side wall 70 in
interlocking engagement when positioned in the latched position. The latch portion
130 is disposed in the un-latched position when the retractable member 78 is disposed
in the disengaged position to allow movement of the gate 36 relative to the first
side wall 70. Accordingly, as the retractable member 78 moves from the disengaged
position into the engaged position, the latch portion 130 of the retractable member
78 simultaneously moves from the latched position into the un-latched position to
allow movement of the gate 36 relative to the frame 22. Similarly, as the retractable
member 78 moves from the engaged position into the disengaged position, the latch
portion 130 of the retractable member 78 simultaneously moves from the un-latched
position into the latched position to secure the gate 36 relative to the frame 22.
[0051] The latch portion 130 is disposed forward of the holder rotation axis 110 relative
to the direction of travel of the round baler 20 while gathering crop material, while
the tooth portion 108 is disposed rearward of the holder rotation axis 110 relative
to the direction of travel of the round baler 20 while gathering crop material.
[0052] Referring to FIGS. 12-14, a second embodiment of the bale holder is shown at 76B.
The bale holder 76B includes the linear actuator 114 that moves the retractable member
78 along the linear path 122. The actuator 114 is extendable and retractable to move
the retractable member 78 between the engaged position, shown in FIGS. 13 and 14,
and the disengaged position, shown in FIG. 12. The retractable member 78 includes
a generally cylindrical shape defining the end surface 104. However, it should be
appreciated that the retractable member 78 may exhibit other shapes. It should be
appreciated that the opening 100 defines a complimentary circular shape in the first
side wall 70. The retractable member 78 includes the end surface 104 that is positioned
flush with the interior surface 102 of the first side wall 70 when the retractable
member 78 is disposed in the engaged position.
[0053] In response to a signal from the controller 120, the actuator 114 extends along the
linear path 122, pressing the retractable member 78 linearly along the linear path
122 into the interior region 34, into penetrating engagement with the bale 44. In
response to another signal from the controller 120, the actuator 114 retracts along
the linear path 122, withdrawing the retractable member 78 along the linear path 122
from the penetrating engagement with the bale 44.
[0054] As used herein, "e.g." is utilized to non-exhaustively list examples, and carries
the same meaning as alternative illustrative phrases such as "including," "including,
but not limited to," and "including without limitation." As used herein, unless otherwise
limited or modified, lists with elements that are separated by conjunctive terms (e.g.,
"and") and that are also preceded by the phrase "one or more of," "at least one of,"
"at least," or a like phrase, indicate configurations or arrangements that potentially
include individual elements of the list, or any combination thereof. For example,
"at least one of A, B, and C" and "one or more of A, B, and C" each indicate the possibility
of only A, only B, only C, or any combination of two or more of A, B, and C (A and
B; A and C; B and C; or A, B, and C). As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an"
and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly
indicates otherwise. Further, "comprises," "includes," and like phrases are intended
to specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components,
but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps,
operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0055] The detailed description and the drawings or figures are supportive and descriptive
of the disclosure, but the scope of the disclosure is defined solely by the claims.
While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed teachings
have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for
practicing the disclosure defined in the appended claims.
1. A round baler comprising:
a housing (32);
a gate (36) rotatably attached to the housing (32) about a gate rotation axis (40)
for movement between a closed position, an open position, and at least one intermediate
position disposed between the closed position and the open position;
wherein the housing (32) and the gate (36) cooperate to define an interior region
(34);
a bale formation system (54) disposed within the interior region (34) and operable
to form a bale (44) having a circular cylindrical shape having a first circular end
face (58) and a second circular end face (60) disposed at opposing ends of the bale
(44) relative to a centerline (62) of the cylindrical shape, with the centerline (62)
of the cylindrical shape generally parallel with the gate rotation axis (40) during
formation of the bale (44) by the bale formation system (54);
a bale holder (76A, 76B) attached to and moveable with the gate (36), the bale holder
(76A, 76B) including a retractable member (78) moveable between an engaged position
operable to grasp the bale (44) and move the bale (44) with the gate (36), and a disengaged
position operable to release the bale (44) relative to the gate (36).
2. The round baler set forth in claim 1, wherein the retractable member (78) is positioned
to grasp the first circular end face (58) of the bale (44) within the interior region
(34) at a contact location (80), with the contact location (80) disposed rearward
of a vertical reference plane (86) passing through the centerline (62) of the bale
(44) when the bale (44) is disposed within the interior region (34) and the gate (36)
is disposed in the closed position.
3. The round baler ser forth in claim 1 or 2, further comprising a lower roller (74)
attached to and supported by the gate (36) at a forward lowermost edge of the gate
(36), and extending across a width of the interior region (34).
4. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 3, wherein the contact
location (80) is positioned such that a gravitational force acting on the bale (44)
urges the bale (44) into engagement with the lower roller (74) when the gate (36)
is disposed in the intermediate position so that the bale (44) is supported by the
bale holder (76A, 76B) and the lower roller (74) when the gate (36) is disposed in
the intermediate position.
5. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 4, wherein the retractable
member (78) is moveable relative to the gate (36) based on a diameter of the bale
(44) to change the position of the contact location (80) when the gate (36) is disposed
in the closed position.
6. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the contact
location (80) is disposed an edge distance (90) from a circumferential edge of the
first circular end face (58), with the edge distance (90) equal to or greater than
a value that is approximately ten percent of a diameter (66) of the bale (44).
7. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 6, wherein the contact
location (80) is disposed below a horizontal plane passing through the centerline
(62) of the bale (44) when the bale (44) is disposed within the interior region (34)
and the gate (36) is disposed in the closed position.
8. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 7, wherein the gate (36)
includes a first side wall (70) positioned generally parallel with the first circular
end face (58) of the bale (44) during formation of the bale (44) in the bale formation
system (54), with the bale holder (76A, 76B) positioned against the first side wall
(70).
9. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 8, wherein the bale holder
(76A, 76B) includes a support member (98).
10. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 9, wherein the first
side wall (70) defines an opening (100), and wherein the retractable member (78) is
moveable within the opening (100).
11. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 10, wherein the retractable
member (78) includes a shape complimentary to a shape of the opening (100), such that
the retractable member (78) substantially fills the opening (100) when the retractable
member (78) is disposed in the engaged position and the disengaged position.
12. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 11, wherein the bale
holder (76A, 76B) includes an actuator (114) interconnecting the retractable member
(78) and the gate (36), and operable to move the retractable member (78) between the
engaged position and the disengaged position.
13. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 12, wherein the actuator
(114) includes a linear actuator (114) operable to extend and retract along a linear
path.
14. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 13, wherein the retractable
member (78) is rotatable relative to the first side wall (70) about a holder rotation
axis (110).
15. The round baler according to at least one of the claims 1 to 14, wherein the actuator
(114) includes a first end pivotably attached to the retractable member (78) at a
location spaced form the holder rotation axis (110).